He was only known to a couple of thousand hardcore blues fans when this album came out. A killer set of blistering Chicago style harmonica with a great dose of west coast swing. Great production, too. A must for harmonica fans!

One of the most fascinating of all blues guys that ever played my hometown of Bremen. And most likely, he's the one with the deepest harmonica tone in history. William Clarke died too early in 1996. This is one of the few recordings made while he was touring Europe,...

Re-issue of his 1983 album, originally released on Watchdog, re-issued on Rivera a couple of years later. Comes with seven bonus cuts of unknown origin. No liner info. Clarke's trademark style with his full-bodied tone is already there, and along with Piazza and...

With the original LP release in 1986, Clarke won the reputation of being one of the finest contemporary blues harmonica players. His technical abilities were already there; his style still in the making. Compared to his later output, these takes sound rather...

(2002/Watch Dog) 12 Tracks - This great collection of early recordings from the legacy of William Clarke features many great musicians of the time working together to fulfill Clarke's exciting sound. Hollywood Fats, George 'Harmonica' Smith, Ronnie Earl, Fred Kaplan...